- Ermengard
Ermengard, so v.w. Irmgard.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ermengard, so v.w. Irmgard.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ermengard — Ermgard, Ermengard Nebenform von → Irmgard (Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »groß« und »Garten«) … Deutsch namen
Ermengard of Provence — Ermengard (also Ermengarda , Ermengarde , or Irmingard ) was the only surviving daughter of Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor. In 876, she married Boso, from the Bosonid, Count of Vienne, who declared himself King of Provence in 879. In May 878, she… … Wikipedia
Pons d'Arsac — was the Archbishop of Narbonne from 1162 until 1181. He was archbishop at an important time in the history of Narbonne and Languedoc in general; a time when heresy, in the form of Catharism, was spreading and gaining power and acceptance while… … Wikipedia
Ermengarde — or Ermengard is the name of various historical women: *Ermengarde of Hesbaye (778 818), wife of Louis the Pious *Irmgard of Chiemsee (died 866), also known as Ermengard, daughter of Louis the German, remembered in the calendar as a saint… … Wikipedia
Stammliste der Karolinger — Dies ist eine detaillierte Stammliste der Karolinger, für den Hauptartikel siehe: Karolinger Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Von Karl Martell bis zur Reichsteilung 2 Die Karolinger in der Grafschaft Vermandois 3 Die Karolinger in Lotharingien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Aimery II of Narbonne — Aimery II or Aimeric II (died 17 July 1134) was the Viscount of Narbonne from around 1106 until his death. He was the eldest son of Aymeri I of Narbonne and Mahalt (also Mahault or Mafalda), daughter of Robert Guiscard and Sichelgaita and widow… … Wikipedia
Roger II Trencavel — (died March 1194) was the Viscount of Carcassonne, [Graham Leigh, 155 ndash;156. Roger referred to himself as Count of Carcassonne on occasion.] Béziers, [Graham Leigh, 163 ndash;164.] Razès, and Albi from 1167 or 1171 until his death. Until 1177 … Wikipedia
Louis the Blind — (c. 880 ndash; 28 June 928) was the king of Provence from 887, king of Italy from 900, and briefly Holy Roman Emperor, as Louis III, between 901 and 905. He was the son of Boso, the usurper king of Provence, and Ermengard, a daughter of the… … Wikipedia
Boso of Provence — Boso was a Frankish nobleman from the Bosonid family, who was related to the Carolingian dynasty, [His mother s father, Boso, provided a daughter, Tetburgis/Teutberga, Boso s aunt, to be wife of Lothair II. (Constance B. Bouchard, The Bosonids or … Wikipedia
Peire Rogier — or Rotgiers (born c. 1145) was a twelfth century Auvergnat troubadour (fl. 1160 ndash; 1180) and cathedral canon from Clermont. He left his cathedral to become a travelling minstrel before settling down for a time in Narbonne at the court of the… … Wikipedia